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Distance Major – NYC 1970s Cinema

By David Holland

Distance Major Channels Vintage Grit, Jazz Influence, and Cinematic Imagination on New Single “NYC 1970s Cinema” RIYL: Tycho, M83, Boards of Canada, Phantogram, U.N.K.L.E., The Postal Service   Composer and producer Distance...

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Tomás Tomás – I Gotta Look Up More

ALT SINGER-SONGWRITER & PRODUCER TOMÁS TOMÁS SEARCHES FOR MEANING & WHAT MATTERS...

IRIEspect – Lost In Time

IRIEspect New EP “Lost In Time” Out NOW on Dubshot Records  ...

Alyson Faith – Abundance

Alyson Faith embraces positivity and self-worth with new single “Abundance” OUT TODAY!...

Scotia Rose – Good Times

NYC POP/ROCK GROUP SCOTIA ROSE STAY PRESENT WITH DEBUT EP GOOD TIMES...

  • DEVAULT & Team EZY – My Own feat. Sansa

    By Jen Dan on October 12, 2016

    Orange County electronic artist DEVAULT and Los Angeles native and Skrillex-supporting innovator Team EZY (AKA Drew Gold) have joined forces on the collaborative electronic track...

  • Tony Molina – Confront The Truth

    By Carolyn Delvalle on October 10, 2016

    What do you think of when you see the letters EP? As a writer who has had the pleasure of reviewing quite a few EPs,...

  • All Good Radio Episode 06: The Geek x VRV (1 Hour Mix Of House, Funk, & Soul)

    By Jen Dan on October 7, 2016

    Renowned American DJ and music producer GRiZ specializes in the electronic field and he brings together an eclectic and electric mix of different artists from...

  • Water Street – Waiting for Martin

    By Dale Butcher on October 6, 2016

    The first full length album release from New Jersey’s Water Street is a ten song collection spanning a surprisingly wide variety of styles while still...

  • Aloric – Fate

    By Jen Dan on October 5, 2016

    The London-located Aloric is shrouded in mystery, just like his/its atmospheric and mesmerizing post-rock music, from the original homage to Jeff Buckley, Grace, to the...

  • Project Grand Slam – The Queen’s Carnival

    By Lance Wright on October 4, 2016

    Robert Miller heeded his icon’s musical lessons well. There is a dizzying array of musical moves on auditory display for listeners with Project Grand Slam’s...

  • The Blue Poets – With Your Eyes

    By Jen Dan on October 3, 2016

    The Blue Poets may hail from Hamburg, Germany (and Australia), but the band’s sound is a cross between 1970s British classic rock and 1990s alternative...

  • Zoe Nutt – Like You

    By Lance Wright on September 28, 2016

    Nashville, once a bastion of steel guitars and twangs thick enough to cut diamonds, has diversified itself musically a great deal over the last quarter...

  • Mondo.NYC 2016 Recap

    By Rick Eberle on September 27, 2016

    The inaugural Mondo NYC Festival took place from Sept 15-18 2016 at venues throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Promoted as being put together by some of...

  • Porcelain People – Streetlights

    By Shannon Cowden on September 26, 2016

    Streetlights, the thirteen song debut from Louisiana based electro pop duo Porcelain People is one of 2016’s most vibrant releases. While many modern bands or...

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